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T A B L E O F C O N TE N TS S p e c i a l no t e s on L C D m on i t o r s ................................................. .1 I n f o rm a t i on f o r y ou r s a f e t y a nd c o m f o r t ................................. .2 U np a c k i n g .................................................................................. .5 A tt a c h i ng / [...]
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E N -1 S PE C I A L N O TE S O N L C D M O N I T O RS T h e f ollo w i n g s y m p t o ms are no rma l w i t h L C D m oni t o r a nd do n o t indic ate a p r o b l e m. N O TES • D u e t o t h e n a t u r e o f t h e f l uo re s c e n t lig h t , t h e s c r ee n m a y f l ic k e r du r ing in i t i a l u se . T u r n o ff t h e P o w e r Sw i t[...]
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E N -2 I n f o rm a t i on f o r y ou r s a f e t y a nd c o mf o rt S a fet y i n str u c t i o ns R e a d t h e s e i n s tr u c t io n s c a r e f ul l y . K e e p t h i s d o c u me n t f o r f u t u r e r e f e r e n c e . F o l lo w a ll w a r n in g s a n d i n s t r u c t i o n s ma r k e d o n t h e p r o d u c t. C A U T I O N f o r a c c[...]
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E N -3 P r o d u c t se r v i c i ng D o n o t a t t e m p t t o s e r v i c e t h i s p r o d u c t y o u rs e l f , a s o p e n in g o r r e m o v in g c o v e r s m ay e x p o s e y o u t o d a n g e r o u s v o l t a g e po i n t s o r o t h e r r i s k s . R e f e r a ll s e r v i c i n g t o q u a l i f i ed s e r v i c e p e rs on n e l. U n[...]
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E N -4 --- - ------ - ------ - ------ - ------- - ------ - ------ - ------ - ------ - ------ - ------ - ------- - ------ - ------ - ---- W a r n i ng ! W e d o n o t r e c o mm e nd u s i ng t h e p r od u c t on a c ou c h o r b e d . I f t h i s is u n a v o i d a b l e , w o r k f o r o n l y s h o r t p e r i o d s , t a k e b r e a k s r e g u[...]
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E N -5 • L C D M oni t or U N P A C K I NG P l e ase c h e c k t h e f oll o w ing i tem s are p res e n t w h e n y o u u n p a c k t h e b o x, a n d sa v e t h e p a c k ing m ater i a l s i n c a s e y o u w i l l n e e d t o s hip o r t ra n s p o rt t h e m on i t o r i n f u t u re. • U s er M a n u al • A C P o w er Co rd • D - S ub[...]
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E N -6 A tt a c h i ng / R e m o v i ng t h e B a se S C R E E N P O S I T I O N AD J U S T M E NT In od er t o o p t i m i z e t h e b e s t v i e w ing po s i t ion , y ou c a n a dju s t t h e t il t of t h e m on i t o r b y u s ing b o t h o f y o u r h a nd s t o h o ld t h e e d g es o f t h e m on i t or as s ho w n in t h e f igu r e b e l[...]
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E N -7 C O NN E C T I N G T H E P O W E R C O RD • Ch e c k f i rst t o m a ke s u re t h at t h e p o w er c o r d y ou u se i s t h e co r r e c t t y pe re qui r e d f o r y ou r area. • T hi s m oni t o r h as a uni v ersa l po w er s uppl y t h at a llo w s o p erat ion in e i t h er 1 0 0 / 12 0 V A C o r 22 0 / 2 40 V A C v o l ta g e ar[...]
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E N -8 P o w e r s a v i ng T h e m on i t o r w ill b e d r i v e n in t o P o w e r S a v ing ” m od e b y t h e c o n tr o l s i g n al fr o m t h e di s pl a y con t r oll e r , a s ind i c at e d b y t h e a m b e r - col o r po w er L ED. T h e po w er sa v ing st a tes w ill b e ke p t un t il a con tr ol s ign a l h as b ee n d ete c ted [...]
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E N -9 P I N N O. D E S C R I PT I ON P I N N O. D E S CR I PT ION 1. R ed 9. + 5V 2. G r e en 1 0. L og i c G r ound 3. B l ue 1 1. Mon i t o r G r ound 4. M on i t o r G r ound 1 2. DD C - S e r i a l Da ta 5. S e l f T est 1 3. H - Sy nc 6. R - G r ound 1 4. V- S y nc 7. G - G r ound 1 5. D D C - S er i a l C l ock 8. B - G r ound C O NN E C T O[...]
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E N - 10 24 - P in C olo r D i s p l a y S ign a l C a b l e* P IN S i gn al P IN S i gn al 1. T M D S D a t a2- 13. T M D S D a t e 3+ 2. T M D S D a t a2+ 14. + 5 V P o w er 3. T M D S D a t a G ND 15. S e l f Te st 4. T M D S D a t e 4- 16. H o t P l ug D e t e ct 5. T M D S D a t e 4+ 17. T M D S D a t a 0- 6. D D C C l o ck 18. T M D S D a t a[...]
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E N - 11 S t a nd a r d T i m i ng T a b le * * M o d e s t ha t r equ i r e a dua l li n k D V I c ab l e a nd c o m p a t i b l e g r aph i c c a r d. M ode R es olu t i on 1 1 9 2 0 x 22 0 5p 24 Hz 2 1 2 8 0 x 14 7 0p 60 Hz 3 1 2 8 0 x 14 7 0p 50 Hz 4 1 9 2 0 x 10 8 0i 60 Hz 5 1 9 2 0 x 10 8 0i 50 Hz 6 1 9 2 0 x 10 8 0p 24 Hz 7 1 28 0 x 7 2 0p 6[...]
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E N - 12 I N S T A L L A T I ON T o in st a ll t h e m o ni t o r t o y ou r ho st s y s t em , p l eas e f o l lo w t h e s t e p s as g i v en b e l o w: S t e ps 1 . 1 -1 Conn e c t V id e o C a ble a . M ake s u r e bo t h t h e m on i t o r a n d co m pu t er are p o w ere d - O FF. b. Con n e c t t h e V G A v i d e o c a bl e t o t h e c o m[...]
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E N - 13 U S E R C O N T R O LS P o w er S w i t ch / P o w er L ED: T o t u r n t he m o n i t o r O N o r O F F. L i gh t s u p t o i n d i c a t e t he po w e r i s t u r n ed O N. U s i n g t h e S ho r t c u t M e nu P r e ss t h e f u n ct i on bu t t on t o ope n t h e s h o r t c u t m e n u . Th e s h o rt c u t m en u l e ts y ou q u i c [...]
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E N - 14 M a in M e nu i c on S ub M e nu i c on S ub M e nu i t em D e s c r i p t i on N /A U s e r m o de U s e r d e f i n e d . S e tt i ng s c a n b e f i n e - t u n e d t o s u i t a ny s i t u a t i on N /A E C O m ode A d j u s t s t h e s e tt i n g s t o r e du c e p o w e r c on s u m p t i on N /A S t a nd a rd m o de D e f a u l t S [...]
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E N - 15 A d j u st i n g t h e O S D s e tt i ngs -- - --- - ---- - --- - ---- - --- - ---- - --- - --- - ---- - --- - ---- - --- - ---- - --- - --- N o te : T h e f ollo w ing con te n t i s f o r g e n era l refe r e nc e onl y . A c t u al p r oduc t s p e ci f ic at ion s ma y v ar y. T h e O S D c a n b e u se d f o r a dju st ing t h e sett [...]
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E N - 16 A d j u st in g t h e O S D T i m e out 1 Press t h e M ENU ke y t o b r ing up t h e O S D. 2 Us ing t h e di re c t ion a l ke y s , se l e c t O S D fr o m t h e on s c ree n di s pl a y. T h e n n a v ig ate t o t h e feat u re y ou w i s h t o a dju st. 3 D N o tifi c a ti on O ff[...]
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E N - 17 A dju st ing t h e sett ing 1 Press t h e M ENU ke y t o b r ing up t h e O S D. 2 Us ing t h e / ke y s , se l e c t S ett ing fr o m t h e O S D . T h e n n a v ig ate to t h e feat u re y ou w i s h t o a dju st . Use t h e t o E n te r t o t h e i t em p a g e. 3 T h e S ett ing me nu c a n b e u se d t o a dju st t h e s c ree n M e n[...]
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E N - 18 P r od u c t in f o r m at i on 1 Press t h e M ENU ke y t o b r ing up t h e O S D. 2 Us ing t h e / ke y s , se l e c t In f o rmat ion fr o m t h e O S D . T h e n t he b as ic in f o rmat ion o f L C D m oni t o r w ill s ho w up f o r cu rre n t inpu t.[...]
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E N - 19 ( V GA Mo d e) T R O U B L E S H O O T I NG B ef o re se n ding y o u r L C D m oni t o r f o r ser v i c ing, p l ease c h e c k t h e tr o u bl e- s h o o t in g li s t b e l o w t o see i f y o u c a n se l f - di a g no s e t h e p r ob l em. P r ob l e ms C u rr e n t S t a t us R em e dy N o P i c t u re L E D ON · U s i n g O S D ,[...]
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E N - 20 ( D V I Mo d e) P r o b l e ms Cu r r e n t S t a t us R e me dy N o P i c t u re L E D ON · U s i n g O S D , a d j u st b r i g h t n e ss a nd c on t r a s t t o ma x i m u m o r r e s e t t o t h e ir d e f a u l t s e tt i ng s. L E D O FF · C h e c k t h e po w e r s w i t c h. · C h e c k i f A C po w e r c o r d i s p r op e r l[...]
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D ec l a r a t i o n o f C o n f o r m i t y We, A ce r I n co r p o r a t ed 8 F , 8 8 , Se c . 1 , H si n Ta i Wu R d . , H si c hi h , Ta ip e i H s ie n 2 2 1 , T ai w a n C o n tact Pe r s o n: M r . E a s y L a i , E- m a i l : e a s y _ l a i @ ac e r . c o m . tw A n d, A c e r I t a l y s .r . l V i a L e p e ti t , 4 0 , 2 0 0 2 0 L ai n [...]
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F e d e r a l C o m m u n i c a t i o n s C o m m i s s i o n D e c l a r a t i o n o f C o n f o r m i t y T h i s d e v i ce c o m p l i e s w i t h P a r t 1 5 o f t h e F C C R u l e s . O p e r a t i o n i s s u b j e c t t o t h e f o ll o w i n g t w o c o n d i t i o n s : ( 1 ) t h i s d e v i ce m a y no t c a u s e h a r m f u l i n t e [...]
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3D Monitor User Guide[...]
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Changes may be made peri odically to the i nformation in this publication without obl igation to notify any pers on of such revisio ns or change s. Such c hanges wi ll be i ncorpor ated in new editions of thi s manual or supplementary documents and publicatio ns. This company makes no repres entations or warr anties, ei ther expressed or implied, w[...]
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iii Information for your safety and comfort The content in this guide sup plemen ts the safety and co mfort information contained in the user do cumentation that came with yo ur computer. Safety requirements Do not wear the wireless glasses in any situation that requires normal visual perception. Do not use the glasses as sunglasses. Under normal c[...]
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iv Warning about seizu res SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE SEIZURES IN PER SONS WITH NO PRIOR HISTORY OF EPILEPSY. DISCONTINUE STEREOSCOPIC 3D U SE IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTO MS WH ILE VIEWING ST EREOSCOPIC 3D IMAGES: • Involuntary movements or eye or muscle twitching • Muscle cramps • Nausea, dizziness or queasiness • Con[...]
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v Tips and information for comfortable use Computer users may co mplain of eyestrain and headaches after prolonge d use. Users are also at risk of physical injury after long hours of working in front of a computer. Long work periods, bad posture, poor work habits, stress, inadequate working co nditions, person al health and other factors greatly in[...]
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vi Eyes • Rest your eyes frequently. • Give your eyes regular breaks by looking away from the monitor and focusing on a d istant point. • Blink frequently to keep your eyes from dryin g out. Display • Keep your display cl ean. • Keep your head at a higher level than the to p edge of the display so your eyes point downward when lookin g at[...]
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Information for your safety and comfort iii Safety requirements iii Warning about Epilepsy iii Warning about seizures iv Tips and information for comfortable use v Introducing 3D technology 1 Wireless glasses 1 Charging the g lasses 1 Using the glasses 2 Changing th e nose piece 2 Hardware Installation 3 Setting up 3D Vision (Dual DVI to PC) 3 Conn[...]
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1 English Introducing 3D technology The Acer 3D monitor you have purchased supports NVIDIA 3D Vision technology to deliver a fully immersive stereoscopic 3D experience. And, with the use o f high-tech wireless glasses, the 3D Vision kit transforms hund reds of PC game s and digital photog raphs into an eye-po pping interactive experience . Just sli[...]
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2 English If you are charging the wireless glasses by con necting them to your PC using a USB cable, make sure your PC does not go into power save mode. When your PC goes into power save mode, the wireless glasses are no longer charging. To fix this, dis able any power-sa ving options on your P C under the Windows Control Panel. Alternatively, you [...]
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3 English Hardware Installation Setting up 3D Vision (Dual DVI to PC) Connecting the display Connect your 3D Vision R eady display to your NVIDIA graphics card . Use the dual-link DVI-to-DVI cab le supplied with the display. Note : Connect ONLY the displ ay now. The driver and software must be installed prior to connecting th e USB IR Emitter. Note[...]
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4 English Note: LCD monitors with built-in IR Emitters do not require additional USB connectors fr om the PC to the monitor. IR Emitter PC 3D LCD DVI DO N OT M A K E T HI S CONNECTION UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO BY T HE INST A LL WIZARD USB Cable Dual Link DV I cable (supplied wi th the displ ay) USB DVI[...]
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5 English Setting up HDMI 3D Connect your Acer 3D monitor to your HDMI comp atible PC or Blu-ray player. Note : Compatible graph ic cards include: NVIDIA GT300 Series, NVIDIA GTX400 Series, For more information, p lease visit: http://www.nvidia .com/object/3d- vision-requirements. html PC 3D LCD HDMI HDMI cable HDMI[...]
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6 English Frequently asked questions NVIDIA provides an online knowled ge-base system with answers to most common questions, available 24 x7x365. You can also use it to submit qu estions online to our technical supp ort sta ff. For more details please visit www.nvidia.com/3dvision/support . Note : Questions may only be sub mitted in English. NVIDIA[...]
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7 English • 120 Hz refresh rate for use in North America when ligh ts are on • 110 Hz refresh rate for daytime and when ligh ts are off • 100 Hz refresh rate for countries with 50 Hz lighting and when lights are on Once you have selected a refresh rate on the Setup Wizard screen, click Test to verify the new refresh rate which also helps redu[...]